CommandVoice
Private rehearsal

Rehearse any talk. In private. Until it's yours.

The all-hands you're dreading. The pitch. The objection you freeze on. The speech you can't get wrong. Practise it here as many times as it takes — and hear your stronger version played back in your own voice.

Your voice is used only to build your private rehearsal. Delete it any time, in one click.

Whatever you're bracing for

The talk you're dreading

The presentation, the speech, the pitch you keep putting off. Run it in private until the dread turns into reps.

The question you freeze on

Rehearse the hard one before it's asked — so when it lands, it's just another you've already answered.

How you actually sound

Hear your real delivery — pace, clarity, range — and tighten it, take after take.

Three steps. One stronger take.

1

Name the talk.

Say what you're rehearsing, then take the toughest minute of it.

2

Hear yourself back.

See what landed and what wobbled — in plain language, not scores to decode.

3

Hear the stronger version.

Command Voice plays a better take back in your own voice — then you run it again until it's yours.

And a guided course to build the habit

Between the big talks, work through a short lesson at a time — each one teaches a skill then puts you on the mic, a few minutes each, building a streak you'll want to keep.

Reasonable questions

Isn't this just a public-speaking app?

It's simpler than that. You bring a real talk you care about, rehearse it under a little pressure, and hear a stronger version in your own voice. No course, no audience, no scores to decode.

I hate hearing my own voice.

Most people do at first. You hear yourself at your stronger, not your most awkward — and it stops being strange faster than you'd expect.

What happens to my voice?

Your voice is used only to build your private rehearsal. You can delete your voice clone in one click, any time.

You'll rehearse it eventually. Do it before it counts.

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